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'Harry Potter' fans on lockdown have been given the opportunity to earn cash from the comfort of their sofa.
EDsmart bosses will be paying five Potter buffs $1,000 (£799) to binge-watch all the movies in the Wizarding World, including the two "Fantastic Beasts" movies.
In total, that's 10 movies which will take 25 hours and six minutes to watch.
Applications are open until 15 May (20) and those who are interested must be "an active, outgoing social media personality", as well as a fan of the Potter world.
The lucky five will receive the eight Daniel Radcliffe films on Blu-Ray, Harry Potter Butterbeer Caramel Corn, themed candy, a Gryffindor snuggie, a Hogwarts alumni tumbler, and a $100 (£80) Grubhub gift card.
In return, they will have to document their experiences and rank the films from best to worst.
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